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Reddit Lawsuit Challenges AI Training on User Data
Reddit has initiated legal proceedings against companies alleged to have scraped user-generated data from its platform without authorization. The lawsuit centers on the use of Reddit’s publicly accessible content to train large language models (LLMs), which Reddit claims violates its API terms of service and intellectual property rights. Reddit revised its API terms in 2023,…
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EU Launches Powerful New Cyber Blueprint to Tackle Crisis Threats
The European Union has officially adopted the Cyber Blueprint, a new framework to coordinate cybersecurity crisis response across Member States. This move comes amid growing concern over ransomware, supply chain attacks, and threats to critical infrastructure, all of which demand fast, collective action at both national and international levels. What is the Cyber Blueprint? The Cyber…
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Canada and UK Collaborate on Software Security Standards for Vendors
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security partnered with the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC-UK) and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to release a joint Software Security Code of Practice and supporting guidance for software vendors. This initiative addresses growing concerns around software supply chain attacks and vulnerabilities caused by weak development or maintenance…
